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TwitterStatistics on football-related arrests and banning orders, England and Wales, covers the 2023 to 2024 season, as well as historical trend data and football club comparisons. The release also provides information on reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder and official statistics in development on online hate crime connected to football.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Jenny Bradley.
If you have any queries about this release, please email PolicingStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
To support the future development of these statistics and expand our user reach, we encourage users to complete our https://www.homeofficesurveys.homeoffice.gov.uk/s/FootballRelatedArrestsBanningOrdersPublicationSurvey/">user engagement survey.
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TwitterStatistics on football-related arrests and banning orders, England and Wales, includes data, trends and football club comparisons for the 2024 to 2025 domestic football season (including regulated football matches played in and outside England and Wales) and has been published shortly after the end of the domestic football season which is earlier than in previous years. Additional statistics, covering international tournaments held in the summer of 2025 and any revisions to the domestic football season data, will be published in autumn 2025.
The release also provides information on reported incidents of football-related violence, disorder, anti-social behaviour and harm connected to football.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Jenny Bradley.
If you have any queries about this release, please email PolicingStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics. We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
To support the future development of these statistics and expand our user reach, we encourage users to complete our https://www.homeofficesurveys.homeoffice.gov.uk/s/LSZP0V/">user engagement survey.
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TwitterThis release presents statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders in connection with regulated international and domestic football matches. It also includes experimental statistics on other arrests at football matches and reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder.
The statistics in this release are based on information provided by the United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU). The statistics on football-related arrests were submitted by all 43 police forces in England and Wales and British Transport Police (BTP) whilst information on banning orders was taken from the Football Banning Order Authority’s (part of UKFPU) records. Experimental statistics on reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder are extracted from the Home Office’s football database and derived from reports of incidents submitted by police dedicated football officers.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Daniel Shaw.
If you have any queries about this release, please email PublicOrderStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
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TwitterThis release presents statistics on football-related arrests and banning orders in connection with regulated international and domestic football matches.
The statistics in this release are based on information provided by the United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU). The statistics on football-related arrests were submitted by all 43 police forces in England and Wales and British Transport Police (BTP) whilst information on banning orders was taken from the Football Banning Order Authority’s (part of UKFPU) records.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Amy Baxter.
If you have any queries about this release, please email FLPOAU@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
We would be extremely grateful if you could fill out https://www.homeofficesurveys.homeoffice.gov.uk/s/634K2/">our survey to tell us how you think we can improve our statistical publications – it will only take a couple of minutes to complete.
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TwitterThe statistics in this release are based on information provided by the United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU). The statistics on football-related arrests were submitted by all 43 police forces in England and Wales and British Transport Police (BTP) whilst information on banning orders was taken from the Football Banning Order Authority’s (part of UKFPU) records. Statistics on reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder are extracted from the Home Office’s football database and derived from reports of incidents submitted by police dedicated football officers.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Jenny Bradley.
If you have any queries about this release, please email PolicingStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
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TwitterStatistics on football-related arrests and banning orders, England and Wales, covers the 2023 to 2024 season, as well as historical trend data and football club comparisons. The release also provides information on reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder and official statistics in development on online hate crime connected to football.
The Home Office statistician responsible for the statistics in this release is Jenny Bradley.
If you have any queries about this release, please email PolicingStatistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/">Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
To support the future development of these statistics and expand our user reach, we encourage users to complete our https://www.homeofficesurveys.homeoffice.gov.uk/s/FootballRelatedArrestsBanningOrdersPublicationSurvey/">user engagement survey.